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CHANGELOG

0.6.12 @ latest

  • Feature: Allow subfolders in github source URLs by @EduardoRFS in #1196
  • Fix EACCES during esy i --cache-tarballs-path by @ManasJayanth in #1182
  • Feature: Allow spaces in usernames on Windows by bumping esy-bash to 3.20 by @Et7f3 in #1340
  • Fix EACCES encountered in certain NPM packages by addressing EACCESS while copying source after untarring by @melwyn95 in #1347
  • Fix sandbox error on Monterey by @rolandpeelen in #1353 (New contributor! Thank you so much!)
  • Infra: Publish Docker images regularly (every commit on main branch) by @ManasJayanth in #1368
  • Feature: Support overrides on version resolutions by @EduardoRFS in #1348

0.6.11

  • Feature: Support for Windows developer mode. If you're are logged into their developer accounts, esy will no longer ask for a shell with elevated privileges.

    This also makes launchin VSCode instances in admin mode unnecessary

    PR #1292 by @Eduardorfs

  • Docker images: A new Centos docker image has been added. (unreleased)

    PR #1271 by @rohitkg98

  • Bugfix: Resolves circular dependencies by dropping opam post variable.

    PR #1319 by @phated

  • Feature: Adds support for opam's extra-sources field.

    PR #1318 by @melwyn95

  • Bugfix: Fixes installation and usage crashes on Windows machines where usernames have spaces.

    PR #1332 by @Et7f3

  • Bugfix: esy build waits when a lock has been acquired - this allows multiple esy processes to be run together without crashing

    PR #1334 by @melwyn95

  • Bugfix: Fixes require() in js scripts when inside $cur__target

    PR #1336 by @Eduardorfs

0.6.10

  • Bug Fix: packages that have invalid symlink now builds again. This was introduced on 0.6.8 because of the to support macOS ARM64

    PR#1284 by @EduardoRFS

  • Feature: add support to =version when using opam dependencies, this should solve the problem of conduit-lwt-unix and tls

    PR#1276 by @andreypopp

0.6.8

  • Bug Fix: ocamlfind now to builds on >= 4.10.1000 to as expected. This fix accounts for an extra underscore in the store path. Therefore, upgrading to this release, you'll notice a completely fresh builds as the path of the cache has changed in a minor way (one less underscore).

    PR#1172 by @ManasJayanth

  • Enhancement: Adds support for port number in package URLs. For example, git:git+https://github.com:8080/esy/esy.git:esy.opam#abcdef is not a valid URL for a dependency.

    PR#1185 by @melwyn95

  • Bug fix: Unix signals are now relayed properly from the sandboxing wrapper (created by esy npm-release) to the real binary.

    PR#1191 by @despairblue

  • Infra and distribution: Two new CI pipelines have been added - one for Ubuntu 16.04 and MacOS 10.12

    PR#1197 and PR#1174 by @ManasJayanth

  • Enhancement: Adds --static option to esy release (also esy npm-release) so that sandboxing wrapper is statically built too.

    PR#1200 by @ManasJayanth

  • Enhancement: Adds --ocaml-pkg-name and --ocaml-version for compiler packages that have longer values. Fixes esy release using musl.static.flambda compiler package.

    PR#1201 by @ManasJayanth

  • Enhancement: Add support for git credentials, via ESY__GIT_USERNAME and ESY__GIT_PASSWORD, to fetch private repos.

    PR#1184 by @ManasJayanth

  • Infra and distribution: Linux builds are statically built via opam and musl

    PR#1176 making esy buildable with Opam inside Alpine Docker Image by @ManasJayanth and PR#1207 plugging it to CI and distribution by @EduardoRFS.

  • Bug fix: sources that are compressed without a root directory (multi root tarballs) are now extracted properly.

    PR#1236 by @EduardoRFS

  • Bug fix: --npm-registry option accepts URLs with (and without) trailing slash

    PR#1231 by @weslenng

  • Bug fix: URLs with %3A (encoded :) are correctly parsed.

    PR#1239 by @melwyn95

  • Enhancement: Adds --no-env option for npm releases that dont need sandboxing wrapper

    PR#1244 by @ManasJayanth

  • Distribution: New MacOS BigSur Arm64 build

    PR#1248 by @ManasJayanth

0.6.7

  • Better error messages pertaining to esy install - they now include the sandbox name. PR#1167 @CrossR
  • BugFix: Support %{dev} in the opam build expressions PR#1166 @ManasJayanth
  • Overrides can now include buildDev PR#1100 @Et7f3
  • Support unsetting exported and build variables PR#1156 @EduardoRFS
  • Crash due to empty shell varibles fixed PR#1157 @EduardoRFS
  • EXDEV errors during internal rename operations handled better PR#1154 @pm-mck
  • esy cleanup removes the build tree too. Note: this doesn't affect the cache (as it shouldn't). PR#1148 @tatchi
  • $PATH made configurable with $ESY__GLOBAL_PATH PR#1143 @phated
  • Fix failing esy export-dependencies on Windows (Permission Denied) PR#1138 (@ManasJayanth)

0.6.6

  • Improve build/fetch concurrency configuration:

    • Allow to specify fetch concurrency via ESY__FETCH_CONCURRENCY env var.

    • Allow to specify build concurrency via ESY__BUILD_CONCURRENCY env var and --build-concurrency command line option

    • Fix detecting number of CPUs on Windows (outside of cygwin).

    (#1129 by @EduardoRFS)

0.6.5 @ latest

  • Support esy add --dev PKG invocation to a package as a dev dependency. (#980 by @lessp)

  • Make esy export-dependencies export dev dependencies unless --release flag is passed. (#1054 by @giltho)

  • Introduce --opam-repository-remote and --opam-repository-local (and corresponding options for override repo) instead of --opam-repository/--opam-override-repository options which are now deprecated. Previous options had ambigious interpretation. (#1115 by @tatchi)

  • Fixes for Windows (path rewriting and stability). (#1111 and #1108 and #1122 by @prometheansacrifice)

  • Increase open file limits on Linux and macOS (#1107 by @EduardoRFS)

  • Fix unpacking archives on systems with /tmp being on a different mount. (#1106 by @EduardoRFS)

  • Allow to specify --fetch-concurrency which limits the concurrency when fetching package sources. (#1110 by @amiralies)

  • Do shallow clones of github repositories as we don't need the full history to perform the build. (#1087 by @prometheansacrifice)

0.6.4 @ latest

  • Fix symlink copying in sources #1065

  • Do not fail on reading corrupted project cache file.

  • Allow to disable pnp runtime generation via installConfig.pnp: false

  • Fix failures during resolving git/github dependencies.

0.6.2 @ latest

0.6.1 @ latest

  • Drop .git from git/github sources #1053 esy.lock used to contain a .git folder which is not removed when it should be.

0.6.0 @ latest

  • When installing packages from git/github esy now recursively fetches submodules which matches opam behaviour (@prometheansacrifice and @sachaayoun)

  • New command esy run-script SCRIPTNAME which provides a future proof way of running package.json scripts (@zindel)

  • New command esy gc [PROJECT_ROOT...] to purge unused artifacts from esy build cache (@prometheansacrifice)

  • Efficient encoding of dependency constraints (@zindel)

  • Allow to run build without sandbox optionally with --disable-sandbox (@prometheansacrifice)

  • Pass --retry to curl command when fetching sources. This make it try to fetch package multiple times before giving up (@sahandevs)

  • Do not try to guess an esy subcommand name on typo which broke esy CMD invocation previously (@andreypopp)

  • Do not read an entire file into memory when copying files (@ulrikstrid and @andreypopp)

  • Fixes to project discovery to be more robust (@andreypopp)

  • Fixes for pnp.js runtime (@aweis and @imbsky)

  • Fix for translation of ocaml package version constraint from opam to npm package universe (@anmonteiro)

  • Fix double backslash paths in esy import-build/esy export-build commands (@jordwalke)

  • Fix for esy add not to fail on missing "dependencies" key (@lessp)

  • Fix "buildsInSource": "unsafe" to retain atime and mtime when copying sources to a build dir (@prometheansacrifice)

  • esy now marks esy.lock directory as generated, this suppresses it in diff on github (@Khady)

  • Fix package.json scripts to be executed with project root as cwd (@sachaayoun)

  • Fixes for dependency git source parsing (@andreypopp)

  • Fixes for esy npm-release command (@ulrikstrid and @manuhornung)

  • Enable long-paths on windows if supported (@ulrikstrid)

  • Fixes and updates to esy-bash (@bryphe, @saitonakamura, @CrossR and @imbsky)

  • Look for $HOME/.esyrc if not at the project dir (@ulrikstrid)

  • Improvements to test suite (@WhoAteDaCake, @andreypopp)

  • Doc updates (@joprice, @yawaramin, @ShalokShalom, @pbiggar, @jchavarri, @evanram, @aantron, @af and @tienle)

0.5.8 @ latest

  • Update esy-bash.

0.5.7 @ latest

  • Make esy read .esyrc in $HOME if no .esyrc is found in project directory (@ulrikstrid).

  • Build with long paths on Windows if supported (requires registry tweak) (@bryphe and @ulrikstrid).

  • Fix parsing git dependencies, (#864, @andreypopp)

0.5.6 @ latest

  • Fix project installation invalidation to account for packages removed from solution. Fixes a runtime failure (see #834).

  • Fix using esy on 32bit architectures (see #833, thanks @dysinger)

0.5.5 @ next

  • Configure dune to store original source location for linked packages. That makes merlin see original sources of linked packages and thus make "go to definition" (and others) behave correctly in esy monorepo workflow.

  • Fix nested esy invocations in case root package is an override.

  • Remove --cache-path (ESY__CACHE env) configuration which controlled the location for cached sources. Instead make it controlled by --prefix-path (ESY__PREFIX env) which is already used to control the location of cached builds.

  • Fix bug with unpacking cached tarballs (#830).

0.5.4 @ next

  • Fix esy.lock to be generated with normalize paths with / as path separators on Windows.

  • Fix staleness check not to fail on orphaned symlinks.

0.5.3 @ next

  • Produce node_modules/.cache/_esy/build/bin/command-exec.bat on Windows so ocaml-langauge-server can find merlin.

  • Fix bug with not caching project on esy invocation.

  • Do not create symlink to a global store on Windows.

0.5.2 @ next

This version was skipped due to release process error.

0.5.1 @ next

  • Fix esy @name to climb the filesystem until it finds name.json config.

  • Defer check for symlinks support until we actually run builds #817.

  • Make esy commands which accept -p/--package PKG option automatically configure it (if it's not passed) to the closest package found between the cwd and project root. This has effect only if .esyproject is found as otherwise esy will use the package found as the project root.

    This is useful for monorepo workflows as invocations like this:

    % touch .esyproject
    % cd ./src/pkg && esy buildj
    

    will build only the package at src/pkg inside the project found at ./.

0.5.0 @ next

  • esy now uses Reason syntax exclusively!

    • CI checks for formatting by running refmt on the entire esy codebase

    • git hooks are available (make install-githooks to activate them) for contributors to check their changes for code formatting (Linux/macOS only for now).

  • New dependency type link-dev:/path/to/package is added. esy handles such dependencies as it handles the root package in a project, more specifically:

    • "devDependencies" are being installed for link-dev:-packages.

    • Build environment of link-dev:-packages includes packages defined in "devDependencies". This is also a new feature in 0.5.0.

    The root package is now modelled as link-dev:./package.json dependency too.

    This is a breaking change as lock format is changed: when running esy install previous lock will be discarded and solution will be regenerated from scratch.

  • link-dev:-packages (including root package in a project) can optionally define "esy.buildDev" command which will be used instead of "esy.build" command.

    "esy.build" command is still used for release mode builds (see below on --release command line option).

  • esy now maintains two separate build environments for development and for release mode builds.

    By default development mode is used. To active release mode one should pass --release command line option to commands which perform builds (or operate within the project environment).

    In release mode:

    • "esy.build" command is chosen over "esy.buildDev" for link-dev:- packages.

    • Build commands don't have access to "devDependencies".

    Examples:

    • Build the project:

      % esy build --release
      
    • Run the command in release mode build environment:

      % esy build --release dune build
      

    Other commands which have --release are:

    • esy build-env --release
    • esy build-plan --release
    • esy x --release

    Consult esy help for more info.

  • On Linux/macOS esy now creates symlinks for build and install directories of the root package in a project:

    • _esy/default/build points to build directory
    • _esy/default/build-release points to build directory (release mode)
    • _esy/default/install points to install directory
    • _esy/default/install-release points to install directory (release mode)

    Note that those symlinks are not available on all platforms (specifically on Windows) and thus it is not recommended to use them in core development workflow. The suggested way to access build and install directories instead is to use #{...} syntax in esy CMD invocation:

    % esy cp '#{self.target_dir}/main.exe' ./main.exe
    
  • esy commands now can operate on a specified package in a project by supplying -p/--package PKG option.

    The PKG can be either a package name or a path to its config (package.json file) for linked packages.

    For example:

    • Build the specified package:

      % esy build -p @opam/dune
      
    • Execute command in a specified package environment:

      % esy -p ./rely.json ls
      

    See esy help for more commands which support -p/--package PKG option.

  • esy CMD invocation now support -C/--change-directory option which makes esy to change directory to the package root before executing the CMD command.

    This will change directory to the root's package dir before running the ls:

    % esy -C ls
    

    It also works with -p/--package PKG:

    % esy -C -p ./core dune runtest
    

    Implemented by @rauanmayemir.

  • esy build command now supports --install option which makes esy install built artifacts after running build process:

    % esy build -p @opam/dune --install
    

    The command above will rebuild the only @opam/dune package and install its artifacts into corresponding to the package installation directory.

  • esy now checks for .esyproject file as a marker for project root.

    Directory which contains .esyproject takes precedence over directories with package.json when esy climbs filesystem to find the project root.

    This is made so projects with multiple linked packages (which also can contain package.json files) can still rely on esy status to find the right project root when executed from project subdirectories.

  • .esyrc is now in JSON format.

    This is a breaking change as previously esy used yarn lockfile syntax.

    The migration is simple though:

    Before 0.5.0:

    esy-prefix-path: "./somepath"
    

    Since 0.5.0:

    {
      "prefixPath": "./somepath"
    }
    
  • Fix a bug with packages depending transitively on linked packages being built into global store. This didn't cause store corruption (as they had different build ids) but could have caused stale build artifacts and unnecessary build store pollution.

  • esy now automatically chooses the *.install file based on a package name.

    For package with scope @scope/name it discards @scope/ part and tries to find name.install.

  • esy now correctly traverses symlinks which performing staleness check for linked packages.

  • Supporting subdirectories when copying files from opam repository.

    Implemented by @jaredly.

  • esy npm-release installation script now uses JavaScript implementation of tar and gzip to unpack prebuilt artifacts on installation side. That makes installation procedure more robust as it doesn't depend on installed version of tar program anymore.

  • esy status command is improved, now it reports the project package config file it uses for the project.

  • esy now supports nested invocations esy esy and they are being configured to point to the same project config so esy @name esy works as expected - nested esy also works on project configured with name.json.

  • esy now prints project path it found if it's different than current working dir.

0.4.9 @ latest

  • Fix a bug which caused esy to reuse build directories whem building package to the global store (#763).

  • Allow packages to declare a dependency on esy:

    {
      ...
      "dependencies": {"esy": "1.0.0"}
    }
    

    The only valid constraint now is "1.0.0" which is also assumed when "esy" is absent.

    The version declared will be used to version package.json config format.

0.4.8 @ latest

  • More robust handling of sandboxes with multipl *.opam files. Now esy constructs a new root package with each *.opam package linked. One can see *.opam projects as autoconfigurable monorepos (#757).

  • Fix regression with $cur__* variables being not available for re-exporting by other packgages (#750).

  • Fix envspec regression which resulted in transitive dependencies of envspec not being included in the env (#760).

0.4.7 @ latest

  • Cleanup linked packages built by esy npm-release from global store.

  • Fix esy npm-release with "rewritePrefix": true.

0.4.6 @ latest

  • Fix cache keys for fetched package distributions. They were not respecting opam override info.

  • Fix invalidating local sandbox metadata cache when sandbox wasn't solved yet (#750).

0.4.5 @ latest

  • Fix esy npm-release to rewrite bin wrappers too to remove build store prefix.

0.4.4 @ next

  • esy CMD invocation no longer builds linked packages.

    Linked packages are considered to be packages in development and thus it is useful to be able to run commands with esy CMD without failing on possibly invalid linked packages builds.

  • Add low-level commands:

    • esy build-package

    • esy build-dependencies

    • esy exec-command

    • esy print-env

    Those commands accept DEPSPEC configuration language which allows to customize how project environment is constructed.

    All other esy commands which implement the main workflow are implemented in terms of those commands. A new configuration

    See "Low Level Commands" reference documentation page for more info.

  • Add esy status command

    This command prints the status of the esy project if it finds one:

    {
      isProject: bool,
      isProjectSolved: bool,
      isProjectFetched: bool,
      isProjectReadyForDev: bool,
      rootBuildPath: option(Path.t),
      rootInstallPath: option(Path.t)
    }
    
  • Improvements to esy release command:

    • New configuration option "esy.release.bin" which replaces "esy.release.releasedBinaries".

    • New configuration option "esy.release.includePackages" which replaces "esy.release.deleteFromBinaryRelease".

    • Releases are now created w/o prefix path rewriting by default.

    • Release environment now doesn't contain exported environment variables from packages which are not in a release.

  • Include system32 directory for native windows utilities in build environment

    This provides more compatibility with build processes designed to work in Win32 environments.

    (@bryphe).

  • Use curl on Windows from native toolchain (@bryphe).

  • esy.lock dir is marked as linguist-generated=true in .gitattributes file.

    This makes it not appear by default in GitHub diff.

    (@reccanti)

  • Allow to refer to linked packages on command line by the path to their corresponding manifests:

    % esy build-env ./dep/package.json
    
  • Error messages when parsing "resolutions" are made more informative.

  • Generated pnp.js runtime is now executable as per specification.

  • Fixes handling of --cache-tarballs-path to make sure we cached tarballs even if lockfile is already generated and packages are fetched into a source cache.

  • Build environment now includes $cur__dev which is set to true for linked packages and false otherwise.

  • esy now warns if multiple same named npm executables are installed simultaneously overwriting each other.

  • Fix esy install to work on systems with $TMPDIR set on a different mount.

    Previously it was failing due to Unix.rename was unable to rename across different mounts.

0.4.3 @ next

  • Restore fetching opam packages from opam cache (#671).

0.4.2 @ next

  • Make esy x ... invocation always build the root package (#656).

    Previously we cached the first build and didn't attempt to rebuild. This led to a pattern like this:

    % esy build && esy x MyApp.exe
    

    which is cumbersome.

    Now we don't cache and thus

    % esy x MyApp.exe
    

    is enough for always run the latest version of MyApp.exe.

    This was made possible because of speeding up the esy-installer (see below).

  • Speed up esy-installer invocation for linked packages (#656).

    We symlink instead of copying files now. Also we skip staging directory for linked packages which is safe as we don't install linked packages into a global store.

  • Generate *.cmd wrappers for non *.js executables declared in "bin" config of npm packages. (#659).

  • Fix dependencies which depend on linked dependencies (#655).

    We didn't correctly rebuild them on changes in linked dependencies.

  • Fix handling of multiple linked packages at the same root (#654).

    We were having a race condition in esy-build-package.

  • esy build-plan/esy build-env/esy build-package commands now accept just package name as their argument (#657).

    Previously they required name@version.

  • Fix combinatorial explosion which led to slowdowns and even stackoverflow errors on big dependency graphs (#661).

  • Fix a bug where dependency was ignored from the build environment because it was appeated in "devDependencies" (#665).

  • Fix incremental builds for the root package on Windows (#657).

  • Fix duplicating $PATH entries in esy ... environment (#668).

0.4.1 @ next

  • esy install command now warns about unused resolutions.

    In case resolutions are configured but not used by any dependency constraints a warning message is printed.

    Thanks @giltho for implementing that!

  • esy install now logs output of stderr/stdout of npm lifecycle scripts.

    Thanks @giltho for implementing that!

  • Improve package fetching mechanism.

    We don't store re-packed tarballs anymore (unless --cache-tarballs-path is passed). This improve esy install performance and wastes less disk space.

  • Improve linking workflow.

    • Make staleness check ignore *.install, .merlin files which can be touched by dune.

    • Fix the case where multiple packages are linked from the same path as the root package. Previously staleness check didn't work in such scenariou.

    • Cache staleness check by source path. This speeds up the case when multiple packages are linked from the same source path.

  • Fix configuration of buildsInSource field in overrides (regression introduced in 0.4.0).

  • Fix propagating info about changes in linked packages (regression introduced in 0.4.0).

  • Fix installation cache corruption (regression introduced in 0.4.0).

  • Fix build store corruption due to sandboxEnv not being tracked in build ids (regression introduced in 0.4.0).

  • Fix esy.lock to be safe from user's configuration of git.

    In particular esy.lock/.gitattributes and esy.lock/.gitignore is now placed to make sure we files inside esy.lock are not ignored by git and line endings are preserved to LF.

    Thanks @bryphe!

  • Fixes handling of long commands on Windows.

    esy-ocaml/flexdll is patched and new ocaml compiler packages are published.

    Thanks @bryphe!

  • Fix esy add command to correctly update lockfile checksum.

    Previously esy add didn't update lockfile checksum which made an invocation of esy install required. Fixes #640.

0.4.0 @ next

  • Switch from node_modules-style to Plug'n'Play-style (pnp for short) installations.

    esy now uses same approach as yarn (see pnp rfc) and installs all package source code into a central source cache location.

    node_modules directory is not longer populated with package sources.

    esy build command now uses this source cache location to perform builds from.

    _esy/default/pnp.js is created with yarn's pnp runtime so that we keep compatibility with JS ecosystem.

    This result in much faster installation in case cache is warm and in less disk space wasted on duplicated sources between the sandboxes.

    To invoke npm installed binaries ("bin" field in package.json) one must use:

    % esy webpack
    

    invocations. That means npm installed binaries are no in command environment path.

    To invoke node interpreter enhanced with pnp:

    % esy webpack
    
  • New lock format.

    esy 0.4.0 comes with a new lock format. Previously we stored everything in a single JSON file esy.lock.json.

    But as esy needs to store significantly more metadata about used packages (opam metadata included and custom patches from overrides) single JSON file isn't very good choice - it's big (over 9K lines usually), it's hard to review during changes.

    Instead of a single esy.lock.json file esy now produces esy.lock directory with a JSON file esy.lock/index.json which keeps package graph and a set of files, one for each opam/override/patch file store.

  • Added new command esy show.

    Such command can be used to query metadata about npm, opam or other packages (hosted on github for example).

    Example:

    % esy show react
    % esy show @opam/dune
    % esy show github:facebook/reason
    

    Thanks to @kazcw for the feature.

  • Numerous fixes and improvements for Windows.

    Installation and build are much more robust and much more fast on Windows!

    Many thanks to @bryphe for that!

  • Native compiler toolchain on Windows (esy-bash) is greatly improved.

    The entry point is rewritten in native compiled Reason which means much faster installations and builds on Windows.

    Thanks @prometheansacrifice for this contribution!

  • Fixes to esy release on Windows.

    Thanks to @ulrikstrid we now have fixed issues with esy release command on Windows.

    The feature is still blocked on store padding support on Windows though.

  • Allow links only "resolutions".

    Previously link: dependencies were allowed in "dependencies" configuration. That isn't correct as "dependencies" are constraints while link: declaration is a resolution (it's unifies only with itself as a constraint).

    Therefore we allow link: only "resolutions" now.

  • Add dune-project to sandbox white list.

    This will make esy b dune not fail on fresh projects.

    Thanks to @rizo for fixing this.

  • Support root packages without "esy" configuration.

    Such packages will still have their dependencies built.

  • Make esy generate batch scripts with .cmd extensions for npm binaries ("bin" field in package.json).

0.3.4 @ latest

  • One more fix for esy import-build which ensures we can run it on a completely fresh project.

0.3.3 @ next

  • Fix esy import-build not to fail on a non initialized store, instead initialize it.

  • Fixes to overrides where the override source is pointing to an opam sandbox.

0.3.2 @ next

  • Tweak solver criteria to optimize for recent package version.

0.3.1 @ next

  • Filter out opam dependencies marked with doc and test.

0.3.0 @ next

  • Dependency solver now works on Windows (#471, #473, #495).

  • A multitude of fixes for Windows support.

    esy now is being built with esy on Windows!

  • Support multiple sandbox configurations per project (#445).

    Multiple sandboxes could be configured per project which then can be addressed via @<sandbox-name> syntax in esy invocations.

    Given that there's compiler406.json file in the project directory:

    % esy @compiler406
    

    The command above could be used to install and build the corresponding sandbox. The syntax used inside compiler406.json file follows package.json syntax.

    An override mechanism can be used to define new sandboxes which "inherit" configuration from other sandboxes:

    {
      "source": "./package.json",
      "override": {
        "devDependenciesOverride": {
          "ocaml": "4.6.x"
        }
      }
    }
    

    See Multiple Project Sandbox guide for more info on the feature.

  • Support metadata overrides in resolutions (#451).

    A new syntax is allowed when specifying a resolution:

    "resolutions": {
      "<package-name>": {
        "source": <package-source>,
        "override": <package-override>
      }
    }
    

    Where <package-override> could define overrides for the following metadata found in the <package-source> manifest:

    • Custom build/install commands
    • Build environment
    • Exported environment
    • Dependencies

    Example:

    "resolutions": {
      "package": {
        "source": "https://example.com/some.tgz",
        "override": {
          "build": [
            "./configure --prefix #{self.install}",
            "make"
          ],
          "install": [
            "make install"
          ],
          "exportedEnv": {
            "LIBRARY_PATH": {
              "val": "#{self.lib: $LIBRARY_PATH}",
              "scope": "global"
            }
          }
        }
      }
    }
    

    This could be used to "port" software into esy on the fly.

  • Support metadata overrides in dependencies' manifests

    Now a dependency can be resolved to a manifest which contains an override:

    {
      "source": <package-source>,
      "override": <package-override>
    }
    

    An override chain can contain more than a single step.

  • Allow to link to opam packages (#442, #446).

    Previously if one wanted to link to an opam package they needed to add package.json with esy specific metadata to a package sources.

    Now linking directly to opam packages is supported but the path to *.opam file must be specified:

    "resolutions": {
      "lwt": "link:../path/to/lwt/lwt.opam",
      "lwt_ppx": "link:../path/to/lwt/lwt_ppx.opam",
    }
    

    See docs for more info.

  • Allow installing opam packages from GitHub or git sources (#442).

    It is now possible to fetch opam package sources directly from GitHub or git repositories:

    "resolutions": {
      "lwt": "ocsigen/lwt:lwt.opam",
      "lwt_ppx": "ocsigen/lwt:lwt_ppx.opam",
    }
    

    See docs for more info.

  • Fixes to path: and link: resolution (#492, #497).

    Previously when such dependencies were appearing in a non root package the behaviour was unspecified. Now those are correctly resolved relatively to the origin.

  • Various fixes to error reporting (#479, #486, #493).

  • Fix solver to prefer recently released packages (#489)

    The criteria was configured wrong previously, now we define a special property "staleness" (number of releases before the latest release) which we optimize to a minimum.

  • Add experimental esy gc command (#438).

    (GC stands for garbage collection)

    The command is used to remove all artifacts from stores but those used by the GC "roots" specified on the command line.

    The feature is useful to reduce the space taken by build store and is going to be suggested to be executed on CI to remove unused artifacts from esy store cache.

0.2.11 @ latest

  • Bust cache to workaround buggy 0.2.9 poisoned build artifacts.

0.2.10 @ latest

  • Fix bug with optDependencies not being processed correctly.

0.2.9 @ latest

  • Support for installing dependencies specified via npm dist-tags:

    "dependencies": {
      "react": "alpha",
      ...
    }
    
  • On big sandboxes (lots of dependencies) esy initialization time is improved (~20 seconds down to ~300ms on a test sandbox).

  • Numerous improvements to native Windows support. Esy can build merlin package and many more.

  • Support for installing compiler from sources other than npm registry. Previously compiler version wasn't correctly set in such cases.

  • esyi executable is removed, all esyi subcommands are available through esy subcommands now, this includes esy solve, esy fetch, esy install, ...

0.2.8 @ latest

  • Bring back windows binaries.

  • Fix esy install to support links to @opam/* packages.

0.2.7 @ next

  • Add esy add PACKAGENAME... command which allows to update package.json with new dependencies specified on a command line and perform installation (#346) (@zploskey).

  • Apply resolutions for npm packages as well (#370) (@rauanmayemir).

  • Do not fail on empty bin in package.json on npm packages installation (#370) (@rauanmayemir).

  • Fix esy ls-modules command not to show private modules (modules with __ in their names) (#361).

  • Make dev environment more resilent to user environment, previously esy was failing if user environment contained variables with %somename% values (#363).

  • Normalize paths when linking packages (#357).

  • Improvements to handling opam metadata: more comprehensive set of opam variables is supported, automatically upgrade to opam 2 metadata format, ... (#351, #364).

  • Fix for release wrappers to have the corrent arg0, some programs (ocamlmerlin notably) were failing b/c they used arg0 to locate helper programs.

0.2.6 @ latest

  • Fix esy npm package to be compat with Node 4.

  • Fix installing binaries of linked npm packages.

  • Do not fail on binaries which are declared by npm package but do not exist.

0.2.5 @ latest

  • esy invocation now does esy install and then esy build (@ulrikstrid).

  • Make Windows executables be installed correctly (@bryphe).

  • Add ----where to bin wrappers produced with esy release.

  • Fix to release installation (esy release) not to corrupt binary wrappers.

  • Better error reporting for reading opam metadata.

  • Refactored e2e test suite (@ulrikstrid, @andreypopp).

0.2.4 @ latest

  • Fix for discovering dependencies for opam sandboxes.

0.2.3 @ latest

  • Fix for handling opam's depopts metadata field.

0.2.2 @ latest

  • Fix for sandboxes which use esy legacy-install command.

0.2.1 @ latest

  • Windows binaries are included.

    Thanks to @bryphe.

  • Improvements to out-of-source mode which makes it usable with dune:

    • *.install files now can be created in a project root by dune

    • symlink from $cur__target_dir to $cur__root/_build is created.

  • Handling of *.install files was added to esy, now opam packages do not depend on @esy-ocaml/esy-installer package anymore.

    Built-in esy-installer command is now being used instead.

  • Added support for #{..} syntax to user defined scripts.

  • Added esy.buildEnv configuration which allows to specify build environment for the current package.

  • Requirement on rsync is dropped.

  • Improvements to esy install command:

    • esy install command now correctly handles disjunction in opam depends formulas. Previously it attempted to solve every term of the disjunction.

    • esy install commands was made more robust to invalid dependency formulas found on npm. Now react-scripts (CRA) could be installed with esy install and is fully functional.

    • esy install received fixes to dedupe logic, now npm ls mentions no missing packages on installations with webpack and react-scipts.

    • esy install now correctly copies permissions on files added to source tarball by opam repository.

    • esy install command now correctly invalidates lockfile on changes in `devDependencies.

  • Further improvements to test suite.

    Thanks to @ulrikstrid.

0.2.0 @ latest

This is the same release as 0.1.33 promoted to latest.

0.1.33 @ preview

  • Support for opam sandboxes.

    Now sandboxes with only opam metadata are supported directly:

    % esy install
    % esy build
    

    All dependencies mentioned in depends field of found opam files are installed.

    If multiple *.opam is found then builds commands defined in those opam files won't be executed via esy build, instead users should execute whatever build commands are used with this repository via esy b, for example:

    % esy b dune build
    
  • Convert release wrappers from bash to native.

    This feature was implemented by @ulrikstrid.

  • Experimental native Windows binaries of esy are shipped in this release.

    This feature was implemented by @bryphe.

  • e2e test suite for esy build commands was rewritten using JS for portability. Previously it wass written in /bin/bash.

    This feature was implemented by @ulrikstrid.

0.1.32 @ preview

  • More efficient installation layout for npm packages.

  • Fix installation of circular npm dependencies.

0.1.31 @ preview

  • Fix for converting opam depends.

0.1.30 @ preview

  • Support resolving packages to multiple sources (main + mirrors).

    Currently only @opam/* packages take an advantage of that by:

    • Reading mirrors attribute of url files im opam repository.

    • Using /opam-urls.txt index.

  • Add --cache-tarballs-path to esy install and esy fetch commands.

    This option can be used to implement offline workflow where packages sources are "vendored" along the sandbox code and installation can be performed while offline.

  • Fix esy legacy-install command to use main opam repository.

    Previously it was accidentally using mingw overlay of opam repository.

0.1.29 @ preview

  • Installation process now checks integrity of packages download from npm and opam registries.

  • Speed up installation process.

  • Fix esy install command output.

  • Other improvements to esy install.

0.1.28 @ preview

  • New implementation of opam support.

    esy now uses opam-format package from opam to understand opam file metadata. Both esy and esyi read directly opam files to parse build commands and depends formulas.

  • Fix mystical "unable to stat" error.

    This was caused by sandbox staleness cache check which wasn't robust against removal of manifests from sandbox. This usually happens when you switch between branches.

  • Windows Support (WIP)

    Bryan Phelps (@bryphe) started working on native Windows support for esy!

    It's not ready yet but hige progress has been made already:

    • Bootstrapped building of esy on Windows via OPAM
    • Enable esy install command on Windows
    • First round of fixes for esy build (#232, #233)

    Thanks @bryphe!

0.1.27 @ preview

  • esyi: add support for link: package sources.

  • esy releases are now built on CI automatically for all tagged commits. The release process is still manual via make release which downloads those built artifacts from CI.

0.1.26 @ preview

This release was broken and was unpublished, use 0.1.27 instead.

0.1.25 @ preview

  • esyi: Fix updating copies of opam-repository and esy-opam-override repositories.

0.1.24 @ preview

  • Unpack *.zip archives with unzip.

  • Remove debug artifacts by produced by esyi in sandbox directory.

0.1.23 @ preview

  • Fix resolving git: and github: package sources.

0.1.22 @ preview

  • esyi now uses naive dependency solver for npm (non-esy) packages.

    npm (non-esy) packages are those without esy configuration defined in package.json.

    The naive dependency solver works as in npm/yarn it tries to match each dependency one-by-one preferring already resolved versions or the most recent versions. Never backtracks.

  • New lockfile format.

  • Various fixes to semver version/constraint parsing and matching. Things are more aligned with how node-semver works now.

0.1.21 @ preview

  • Change devDependencies to be installed as regular dependencies of the root package. This allows to use devDependencies to specify a concrete version of an ocaml toolchain. The "isolated" mode to devDependencies will be re-added back later.

  • Bump fastreplacestring which fixes a bug with @opam/omake installation (#217).

  • Fix opam conversion errors to be logged properly on terminal.

0.1.20 @ preview

  • Support devDependencies with esyi.

    Development dependencies specified as devDependencies section of package.json are no supported by esyi command.

    They are installed as isolated "roots", which means that they are allowed to have conflicting versions with regular dependencies. When reusing a regular dependency is possible it is done.

0.1.19 @ preview

  • Dependency solver now provides possible explanation in case of failures.

0.1.18 @ preview

  • Parse scripts only for the top level package's manifest.

    We don't need dependencies' scripts ever and also we won't fail if they are incorrectly formatted.

0.1.17 @ preview

  • Build Linux release using Ubuntu 14.04 LTS so it's compatible with older libc than previous.

0.1.16 @ preview

  • New experimental installer exposed as esyi command!

    Usage:

    % esyi
    

    It will create esyi.lock.json and node_modules directories.

    Caveats & notes:

    • Only regular "dependencies" are installed, support for "peerDependencies" and "buildDependencies" will come soon.

    • @opam/* packages now use original opam versioning, this means that previously published packages which refet to @opam/* dependencies with npm-like versions will fail, for example @esy-ocaml/reason. The fix would be to add a field to "resolutions" which forces to use an opam version for the offended dependency:

      "resolutions": {"@opam/merlin-extend": "0.3"}
      
    • Some package sources like git:*, path:* and link:* are not yet supported.

    • There's no good error explanation if dep solver fails, this will be addressed soon.

0.1.15 @ preview

  • Fix dependency on @esy-ocaml/esy-opam which was broken since 0.1.12.

  • Bundle fastreplacestring with esy prebuilt. This removes the need for g++ on users machines.

0.1.14 @ preview

This release was broken and was unpublished, use 0.1.15 instead.

0.1.13 @ preview

This release was broken and was unpublished, use 0.1.15 instead.

0.1.12 @ preview

  • Fix building opam packages with %{pkg1+pkg2:var} syntax constructs in its opam files. Previously we didn't support such opam idiom but now with have #{cond ? then : else} which handles that. Packages such as @opam/tyxml are now buildable.

  • Fix commands which operate on a single packages (like esy build-shell) to correctly resolve a package by a paclage path specified with a trailing slash. (Thanks @despairblue!)

0.1.11 @ preview

  • Make npm releases generated with esy release command compatible with Node versions down 4.2.6.

  • esy command now climbs up to the closest package.json from the current cwd. This makes it possible to invoke esy from the subdirectories of your esy projects.

    Note that esy build and esy build ANYCOMMAND are still being invoked from the source root.

0.1.10 @ preview

  • New experimental installer esyi exposed as esy install-next command. Thanks to @jaredly!

  • Bring back npm releases (esy release command).

0.1.9 @ preview

  • Support for "esy.sandboxEnv" environment config.

    This sets environment variables for regular dependency (all dependencies excluding "devDependencies" and "buildTimeDependencies").

    (Implementation by @rauanmayemir)

  • Minor fixes to error reporting

0.1.8 @ preview

  • Compile esy and esy-build-package commands using ocamlopt

    This also solves the issues with freezes of esy invocation apparently.

  • Reimplement esy import-build and esy export-build commands in OCaml.

    This also allows to remove an entire bash runtime.

  • Fix an interminent deadlock resulted from an incorrect implementation of a priority queue for lwt promises. The new implementation is based on Lwt_pool.

  • Correctly resolve linked packages when running esy build-shell (and others) command.

  • Allow to augment $PATH, $MAN_PATH and $OCAMLPATH via "esy.exportedEnv".

  • Add support for "buildTimeDependencies".

    Packages declared as "buildTimeDependencies" in package.json are only added to the environment of their direct dependents. This allows to have multiple package versions of the same package as buildTimeDependencies within a single dependency graph.

  • References #{pkg-name.install} now point to stage dir during build (consistent with #{self.install}).

0.1.7 @ preview

  • esy ls-libs and esy ls-modules commands are implemented in Reason.

  • esy <anycmd>, esy x <anycmd> and esy b <anycmd> now preserve exit code.

  • Do not store mtime of the sources for the root package.

    See #144 for rationale.

  • esy build now provides better formatting in case of command failures.

0.1.6 @ preview

  • Fix how #{self.*} variables were treated inside "esy.exportedEnv" — they were expanded into %store%/s/... stage paths while the correct way to expand them into %store%/i/... install paths as dependent packages consume env when origin package is already built and installed.

0.1.5 @ preview

  • Implement bin/esy entry point in OCaml.

    This makes esy command much faster — esy <cmd> is around 80ms (was 180ms) before on MacBook Pro 2016.

  • Implement esy export-dependencies and esy import-dependencies commands in OCaml.

  • Include devDependencies in esy x <anycommand> environment.

    See #137 for rationale.

  • Fix bug with overly aggressive caching of a command environment.

    Previously the environment was computed once and cached, this prevented passing environment variables from the outside, for example:

    % OCAMLRUNPARAM="b" esy ocamlrun ...
    
  • Fix esy import-opam command which was broken in 0.1.4.

  • Fix creating ~/.esy/3 symlink to a padded store path when initializing global store.

0.1.4 @ preview

  • Reimplement esy export-dependencies and esy import-dependencies.

  • Eject command-env shell source to node_modules/.cache/_est. This is needed for integration with OCaml language server.

  • Fix bug with splitting "esy.install" and "esy.build" commands.

  • Fix {comamnd,sandbox}-env commands to escape double quotes in var values.

  • Cleanup bin/esy bash wrapper script to remove cruft which resulted in 100ms faster invocations.

0.1.3 @ preview

  • Do not run esy-build-package just to check if linked deps are changed, do it in the same process — this is faster.

  • Fixes to parsing of "esy.build" and "esy.install" commands.

  • Better error reporting for parsing commands and environment declarations.

  • Show output for the root package build.

  • Fix esy build-package command not to build dependencies twice.

0.1.2 @ preview

  • Make things faster by adding caching to sandbox metadata.

  • Build devDependencies in parallel with the root package.

  • Fix a bug with esy build <anycmd>, esy <anycmd>, esy build-shell not checking if deps are built before starting.

  • Restrict build concurrency by the number of CPU cores available.

  • Fix various bugs: fd leaks, not flushing output channels and so on.

0.1.1 @ preview

  • Fix a bug with how esy constructed command-env — the external $PATH was taking a precedence over sandboxed $PATH.

0.1.0 @ preview

  • Release new esy core re-implementation in Reason/OCaml.

    A lot of code was replaced and rewritten. This is why we release it under preview npm tag and not even next. Though esy@preview already can support the workflow of building itself.

0.0.68 @ latest

  • Pin dependency to @esy-ocaml/ocamlrun package.

0.0.67

  • Broken release

0.0.66

  • Report progress on console even if no tty is available.

    This keeps CI updated and prevent it from timing out thinking builds are stale while they are not.

0.0.65

  • esy install now tries to fetch @opam/* packages from OPAM archive.

    This is made so esy is less dependent on tarballs hosted on author's servers.

    This only happens if there's no override specified in esy-ocaml/esy-opam-override repository.

  • Build locks are more granular now and don't require @esy-ocaml/flock package which was fragile on some systems.

0.0.64

  • Fix a bug with error reporting in 0.0.63.

0.0.63

  • New command esy create to initialize new esy projects from templates. Implemented by @rauanmayemir.

  • Source modification check for linked packages is now much faster as it is implemented in OCaml.

  • New command esy build-plan [dep] which prints build task on stdout. Build task is a JSON data structure which holds all info needed to build the package (environment, commands, ...).

  • New command esy build-package which builds build tasks produced with esy build-plan command:

    % esy build-plan > ./build.json
    % esy build-package build -B ./build.json
    

    or directly via stdout:

    % esy build-plan | esy build-package build -B -
    

    Run:

    % esy build-package --help
    

    for more info.

  • Build devDependencies in parallel with the root build.

  • Remove dev and pack release and keep only bin releases.

  • Remove esy build-eject command.

0.0.62

  • Allow to override @opam/* packages url and checksum.

0.0.61

  • Add esy ls-modules command which shows a list of available OCaml modules for each of dependency. Implemented by @rauanmayemir.

  • Add $cur__original_root to build environment which points to the original source location of the current package being built.

    Also add #{self.original_root} and #{package_name.original_root} bindings to #{...} interpolation expressions.

  • Relax sandbox restrictions to allow write .merlin files into $cur__original_root location.

0.0.60

  • Fix esy import-build --from <filename>. See #97 for details.

  • Check if package.json or esy.json is not available in the current directory and print nice error message instead of failing with a stacktrace.

0.0.59

  • Fix esy build-shell command to work with devDependencies.

  • Acquire locks only when invocation is going to perform a build.

  • Fixes to how symlink are handled when relocating installation directory between between staging and final directory and between stoes (export/import and releases).

0.0.58

  • Esy prefix now can be configured via .esyrc by setting esy-prefix-path property. Example:

    esy-prefix-path: ./esytstore
    

    Esy looks for .esyrc in two locations:

    • Sandbox directory: $ESY__SANDBOX/.esyrc.
    • User home directory: $HOME/.esyrc.
  • Fix passing command line arguments to esy install and esy add commands.

  • Fix cloning OPAM and OPAM overrides repositories to respect --offline and --prefer-offline flags. Also make them check if the host is offline and fail with a descriptive error instead of hanging.

0.0.57

Broken release.

0.0.56

  • Another bug fix for #{...} inside esy.build and esy.install commands.

0.0.55

  • Fix bug with scope for #{...} inside esy.build and esy.install commands.

    It was using a <storePath>/i instead of <storePath>/s for bindings pointing to install location. See #89 for details.

0.0.54

  • Fix sandbox environment to include root package's exported environment.

  • Fix for packages which have dot (.) symbol in their package names.

0.0.53

  • Add esy ls-libs command which shows a list of available OCaml libraries for each of the dependencies. Pass --all to see the entire dep tree along with OCaml libs. Implemented by @rauanmayemir.

  • Command esy import-build now supports import builds using --from/-f <list> option:

    % esy import-build --from <(find _export -type f)
    

    The invocation above will import all builds which reside inside _export directory.

    That was added to circumvent script startup overhead when importing a large number of builds.

  • Rename esy build-ls command to esy ls-builds command so that it is consistent with esy ls-libs.

  • Make variables for the current package also available under self scope.

    Instead of using verbose and repetitive #{package-name.lib} we can now use #{self.lib}.

0.0.52

  • Remove $cur__target_dir for builds which are either:

    • Immutable (persisted in the global store). We don't need incremental builds there and it's more safer to build from scratch.

    • In-source. We can't enable incremental builds for such builds even if they are not being put into global store.

0.0.51

  • Fix binary releases not to produce single monolithic tarballs.

    So we don't hit GitHub releases limits.

0.0.50

  • New variable substitution syntax is available for esy.build, esy.install and esy.exportedEnv.

    Example:

    "esy": {
      "exportedEnv": {
        "CAML_LD_LIBRARY_PATH": {
          "val": "#{pkg.lib / 'stublibs' : $CAML_LD_LIBRARY_PATH}"
        }
      }
    }
    

    Such variable substitution is performed before the build occurs.

  • Automatically export $CAML_LD_LIBRARY_PATH variable with the ${pkg.stublibs : pkg.lib / 'stublibs' : $CAML_LD_LIBRARY_PATH} value but only case package doesn't have $CAML_LD_LIBRARY_PATH in its esy.exportedEnv config.

  • Environment ejected as shell scripts now has nicer format with comments indicating from which package the variables are originating from.

0.0.49

  • Fixes to esy install command:

    • OPAM package conversion now convert depopts as optDependencies which are not handled by esy install (on purpose) but handled by esy build. That makes optDependencies a direct analogue of OPAM's depopts.

    • Fix OPAM package conversion to preevaluate package dependency formulas with mirage-no-xen == true and mirage-no-solo5 == true. This is a temporary measure to make a lot of popular packages build. A proper fix pending.

    • Better error reporting in case version constraint wasn't satisfied because of OCaml version constraint.

    • Better warning message in case custom resolution doesn't satisfy constraints imposed by other packages.

  • esy build command is now aware of optDependencies.

0.0.48

  • Fixes to esy install command:

    • Now it correctly handles OPAM version constraints with v prefix (example: v0.9.0).

      This will invalidate lockfiles which are happen to have records for packages with those versions.

    • Handle include files even for packages which doesn't have url OPAM meta (example: conf-gmp).

0.0.47

  • Fixes to esy install command to allow overrides for patches and install commands for OPAM packages.

  • Fixes to staleness for linked packages which prevent false positives.

0.0.46

  • Fix esy import-opam not to print command header so the output can be piped to a package.json:

    % esy import-opam <name> <version> <path/to/opam/file> > package.json
    

0.0.45

  • Fix to locking not to acquire a lock when one is already acquired.

0.0.44

  • Fix too coarse locking.

    Now we lock only if we can possibly call into Node.

0.0.43

  • Fix undefined variable reference in $NODE_ENV.

0.0.42

  • Fixes 0.0.41 broken release by adding postinstall.sh script.

0.0.41

  • Fixes 0.0.40 broken release by adding missing executables.

0.0.40

  • Add a suite of commands to import and export builds to/from store.

    • esy export-dependencies - exports dependencies of the current sandbox.

      Example:

      % esy export-dependencies
      

      This command produces an _export directory with a set of gzipped tarballs for each of the current project's dependencies.

    • esy import-dependencies <dir> - imports dependencies of the current sandbox into a store.

      From a directory produced by the esy export-dependencies command:

      % esy import-dependencies ./_export
      

      From another Esy store:

      % esy import-dependencies /path/to/esy/store/i
      
  • Enable incremental builds for linked dependencies which are configured with:

    "esy": {
      "buildsInSource": "_build",
      ...
    }
    

    (think of jbuilder and ocamlbuild)

  • Make esy x <anycommand> invocation faster.

    Esy won't perform linked dependencies staleness checks and won't trigger a build process anymore. It assumes the project was fully built before.

    For the cases where we want always fresh build artifacts you can combine it with esy b:

    % esy b && esy x <anycommand>
    
  • Do not use symlinks for link: dependencies.

    Instead use _esylink marker. That prevents linked package's dependencies leaking into sandbox.

  • Add lock for esy invocations: only single esy command is allowed to run at the same time.

    Any other invocaton will be aborted with an error immediately upon startup.

    This ensures there's no corruption of build artifacts for linked dependencies.

  • Fix a bug in dependency resolution which caused a wrong version of dependency to appear with mixed esy.json and package.json packages.

0.0.39

  • Use OPAM version ordering when solving dependencies for @opam/* packages.

  • Fixes to unpackacking OPAM packages' tarballs.

  • Make esy x <anycommand> command invocaton to perform installation only once.

    That makes subsequent runs of esy x <anycommand> to be substantially faster.

  • Add command-exec executable to ejected root builds. This is used by ocaml-language-server package to automatically configure itself to use Esy sandboxed environment.

    See freebroccolo/ocaml-language-server#68 for more info.

  • Fix builds with dependency graphs with linked packages.

    Previously builds which depend on transient packages were put into a global store which is incorrect. Instead those builds are marked as transient too and being put into sandbox local store.

0.0.38

  • Fixes a bug with error in case of build failure which shadowed the actual build failure (see #49).

0.0.37

  • Fixes 0.0.36 release which was broken due to a missing esx executable in the distribution.

0.0.36

  • Add esy x <anycommand> invocation which allows to execute <anycommand> as if the project is installed (executables are in $PATH and so on).

  • New build progress reporter which is consistent with esy install command.

  • esy build command now shows output of build commands on stdout.

  • Fix a bug with how build hashes are computed.

  • Add experimental esx command.

    This is analogue to esx. It allows to initialize ad-hoc snadboxes with needed packages and run commands right away:

    % esx -r ocaml -r @opam/reason rtop
    

    The command above will init a sandbox with ocaml and @opam/reason packages inside and run rtop command (provided by @opam/reason). Such sandboxes are cached so the next invocations have almost zero overhead.

0.0.35

  • Add (undocumented yet) esy build-ls command.

    This prints the build tree with build info.

  • Fix race condition between build process and build ejection (see #40).

  • Fix build error when building linked packages (see #36).

  • Fix esy add to update the correct manifest (see #36).

    Previously it was updating package.json even if esy.json was present.

  • Fix reporting errors with log files residing in sandbox-local stores (see #38).

  • Shell builder now clears build log before performing the build (see #31).

0.0.34

  • Fix esy add to actually build after the install.

  • Run esy command wrapper with with -e so that we fail on errors.

0.0.33

  • Make esy invocation perform esy install and then esy build.

    This makes the workflow for starting a development on a project:

    % git clone project
    % cd project
    % esy
    

    Also if you change something in package.json you need to run:

    % esy
    

    Pretty simple and consistent with how Yarn behave.

  • Make esy add <pkg> automatically execute esy build after the installation of the new package.

    Previously users were required to call esy build manually.

  • Update OPAM package conversion to include test-filtered packages only devDependencies (see #33 for details).

0.0.32

  • esy shell and esy <anycommand> now include dev-time dependencies (declared via devDependencies in package.json) in the environment.

    Examples of dev-time dependencies are @opam/merlin, @opam/ocp-indent packages. Those are only used during development and are not used during the build or runtime.

0.0.31

  • Fix an issue with esy build/shell/<anycommand> not to react properly on build failure.

  • Fix error reporting in ejected builds to report the actual log file contents.

  • Use pretty paths to stores without paddings (a lot of underscores).

0.0.30

  • Command esy install now uses .esyrc instead of .yarnrc for configuration.

    If you have .yarnrc file in your project which is used only for esy then you should do:

    mv .yarnrc .esyrc
    
  • Fixed a bug with esy install which executed an unrelated yarn executable in some custom environment setups. Now esy install executes only own code.

  • Fixed a bug with esy install which prevented the command run under root user. This was uncovered when running esy install under docker.

0.0.29

  • esy build command was improved, more specifically:

    • There's new build mode which activates with:

        "esy": {
          "buildsInSource": "_build"
        }
      

      config in package.json.

      This mode configures root packages to build into $cur__root/_build without source relocation. Thus enabling fast incremental builds for projects based on jbuilder or ocamlbuild build systems.

      Note that linked packages with "buildsInSource": "_build" are still built byb relocating sources as it is unsafe to share $cur__root/_build directory between several sandboxes.

    • Packages now can describe installation commands separately from build commands, by using:

        "esy": {
          "install": ["make install"]
        }
      

      config in package.json.

      esy build invocation now only executes build steps ("esy.build" key in package.json) for the root package build.

    • esy build command now ejects a shell script for root build command & environment:

      node_modules/.cache/_esy/bin/build
      node_modules/.cache/_esy/bin/build-env
      

      On later invokations esy build will reuse ejected shell script to perform root project's build process thus enabling invoking builds without spawning Node runtime.

      Ejected script invalidates either on any change to package.json (implemented similarly to how ejected command env invalidates) or to changes to linked packages.

    • esy build <anycommand> is now supported.

      This works similar to esy <anycommand> but invokes <anycommand> in build environment rather than command environment.

      Currently there are minor changes between build environment and command environment but this is going to change soon.

  • esy <anycommand> and esy shell commands implementations changed, more specifically:

    • Their environment doesn't include root package's path in $PATH, $MAN_PATH and $OCAMLPATH.

    • The location of ejected environment changed from:

      node_modules/.cache/_esy/command-env
      

      to:

      node_modules/.cache/_esy/bin/command-env
      
    • Now esy build --dependencies-only --silent is called to eject the command env. That means that if command environment is stale (any of package.json files were modified) then Esy will check if it needs to build dependencies.

  • Fix esy build-shell command to have exactly the same environment as esy build operates in.

  • Allow to initialize a build shell for any package in a sandbox. Specify a package by the path to its source:

    % esy build-shell ./node_modules/@opam/reason
    

0.0.28

  • Support for installing packages with only esy.json available.

  • Add suport for JSON5-encoded esy.json manifests and fix edgecases related to installation of packages with esy.json.

0.0.27

  • Fix release installation not to ignore "too deep path" error silently.

  • Fix a check for a "too deep path" error.

  • Esy store version is now set to 3.

    This is made so the Esy prefix can be 4 chars longer. This makes a difference for release installation locations as thise can be 4 chars longer too.

  • Change the name of the direction with esy store inside esy releases to be r.

    The motivation is also to allow longer prefixes for release installation locations.

0.0.26

  • esy install command now supports same arguments as yarn install

  • Added esy b and esy i shortcuts for esy build and esy install correspondingly.

  • Fix esy add command invocation.

    Previously it failed to resolve opam packages for patterns without constraints:

    % esy add @opam/reason
    

    Now it works correctly.

  • Expose installation cache management via esy install-cache command.

    This works similar to yarn cache and in fact is based on it.

  • Fix esy import-opam to produce package.json with dependencies on OCaml compiler published on npm registry.

0.0.25

  • Support for esy.json.

    Now if a project (or any dependency) has esy.json file then it will take precedence over package.json.

    This allow to use the same project both as a regular npm-compatible project and an esy-compatible project.

  • Change lockfile filename to be esy.lock.

    This is a soft breaking change. So it is advised to manually rename yarn.lock to esy.lock within Esy projects to keep the lockfile.

0.0.24

  • esy install was improved to handle opam converted package more inline with the regular npm packages.

    For example offline mirror feature of Yarn is now fully supported for opam converted packages as well.

  • command-env bash scripts was generated with an incorrect default value for a global store path.

0.0.23

  • Fixes 0.0.22 failure on Linux due to incorrectly computed store path padding.

0.0.22

  • Packages converted from opam now depend on @esy-ocaml/esy-installer and @esy-ocaml/substs packages from npm registry rather than on packages on github.

0.0.21

  • Add esy config command.

    esy config ls prints esy configuration values

    esy config get KEY prints esy configuration value for a specific key

    Example:

    % esy config get store-path
    % esy config get sandbox-path
    

0.0.20

  • Packages produced by esy release command now can be installed with Yarn.

0.0.19

  • @opam-alpha/* namespaces for opam-converted packages is renamed to @opam/* namespace.

    This is a major breaking change and means that you need to fix your dependencies in package.json to use @opam/*:

    {
      "dependencies": {
        "@opam/reason": "*"
      }
    }
    
  • Symlinks to install and build trees inside stores for a top level package now are called now _esyinstall and _esybuild correspondingly.

    This is not to clash with jbuilder and ocamlbuild which build into _build by default. See #4.

0.0.18

  • Prioritize root's bin/ and lib/ in $PATH and $OCAMLPATH.

    Root's binaries and ocamlfind libs should take precedence over deps.

0.0.17

  • Expose $cur__lib as part of the $OCAMLPATH in command env.

    That means esy <anycommand> will make installed ocamlfind artefacts visible for <anycommand>.

0.0.16

  • Make esy release not require dependency on Esy:

    • For "dev"-releases we make them install the same version of Esy which was used for producing the release.

    • For "bin"-releases and "pack"-releases we don't need Esy installation at all.

  • Command line interface improvements:

    • Add esy version command, same as esy -v/--version.

    • Add esy help command, same as esy -h/--help.

    • Fix esy version to print the version of the package but not the version of Esy specification.

    • Fix esy release invocation (with no arguments) to forward to the JS implementation.

  • Fix esy release to handle releases with commands of the same name as the project itself.

    Previously such commands were shadowed by the sandbox entry point script. Now we generate sandbox entry point scripts as <proejctname>-esy-sandbox, for example reason-cli-esy-sandbox.

0.0.15

  • Make esy build exit with process return code 1 in case of failures.

    Not sure how I missed that!

  • More resilence when crteating symlinks for top level package from store (_build and _install).

    Previously we were seeing failures if for example there's _build directory created by the build process itself.

  • Fix ejected builds to ignore node_modules, _build, _install and _release directories when copying sources over to $cur__target_dir directory for build.

  • Fix esy build command to ignore _build, _install and _release directories when copying sources over to $cur__target_dir directory for build.

0.0.14

  • Fix esy install to work on Node 4.x.

  • Do not copy node_modules, _build, _install, _release directories over to $cur__target_dir for in-source builds. That means mich faster builds for top level packages.

  • Defer creating _build symlink to $cur__target_dir for top level packages.

    That prevented jbuilder to work for top level builds.

0.0.13

  • Generate readable targets for packages in ejected builds.

    For example:

    make build.sandbox/node_modules/packagename
    make shell.sandbox/node_modules/packagename
    
  • esy install command now uses its own cache directory. Previously it used Yarn's cache directory.

  • esy import-opam command now tries to guess the correct version for OCaml compiler to add to "devDependencies".

  • Fixes to convertation of opam versions into npm's semver versions.

    Handle v\d.\d.\d correctly and tags which contain ..

0.0.12

  • Fix invocation of esy-install command.

0.0.11

  • Fix bug with esy install which didn't invalidate lockfile entries based on OCaml compiler version.

  • Allow to override peerDependencies for @opam-alpha/* packages.

0.0.10

  • Rename package to esy:

    Use npm install -g esy to install esy now.

  • Pin @esy-opam/esy-install package to an exact version.

0.0.9

  • Make escaping shell commands more robust.

0.0.8

  • Support for converting opam package from opam repository directly.

    Previously we shipped preconverted metadata for opam packages. Now if you request @opam-alpha/* package we will convert it directly from opam repository.